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Could ESC (Electronic Stability Control) Change the Way We Drive?

机译:ESC(电子稳定控制系统)能否改变我们的驾驶方式?

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Objective: ESC (Electronic Stability Control) is a crash avoidance technology that reduces the likelihood of collisions involving loss of control. Although past and emerging research indicates that ESC is effective in reducing collision rates and saving lives, and its inclusion in all vehicle platforms is encouraged, drivers may demonstrate behavioral adaptation or an over-reliance on ESC that could offset or reduce its overall effectiveness. The main objective of the present study was to determine whether behavioral adaptation to ESC is likely to occur upon the widespread introduction of ESC into the Canadian vehicle fleet. Secondary objectives were to confirm the results of a previous ESC public survey and to generate a baseline measure for the future assessment of planned and ongoing ESC promotional activities in Canada. Methods: Two separate telephone surveys evaluated drivers' perceptions and awareness of ESC. The first surveyed 500 randomly selected owners/drivers of passenger vehicles. The second surveyed 1017 owners/drivers of 2006-2008 ESC-equipped passenger vehicles from the provinces of Quebec and British Columbia, Canada. Results: Though ESC drivers were much more likely than drivers of other vehicles to be aware of ESC (77% vs. 39%) and that their own vehicle was equipped with it (63% vs. 8%), 23 percent had never heard of it. Ninety percent of drivers who knew that their vehicle was equipped with ESC believed that ESC had made it safer to drive and reported being confident that ESC would work in an emergency. Twenty-three percent of ESC owners who knew their vehicle had ESC reported noticing long-lasting changes in their driving behavior since they began driving the vehicle. Conclusions: Collectively, results suggest that behavioral adaptation to ESC is likely in certain drivers; however, its proven effectiveness in reducing the likelihood of being involved in a serious crash probably outweighs any potential increases in unsafe driving. To fully benefit from ESC, vehicle manufacturers are encouraged to market ESC-equipped vehicles in a realistic, safe manner. Driver training and safety organizations are also encouraged to provide balanced educational information about ESC to their members.
机译:目标:ESC(电子稳定控制)是一种避免撞车的技术,可减少涉及失去控制的碰撞的可能性。尽管过去的研究和新兴研究表明,ESC在降低碰撞率和挽救生命方面是有效的,并且鼓励将其纳入所有车辆平台,但驾驶员可能会表现出行为上的适应或过度依赖ESC,这可能抵消或降低其总体效力。本研究的主要目的是确定在将ESC广泛引入加拿大车队后是否可能发生对ESC的行为适应。次要目标是确认以前的ESC公众调查的结果,并为将来评估加拿大计划和进行中的ESC促销活动产生基准。方法:两次独立的电话调查评估了驾驶员对电调的看法和认识。首批调查了500名随机选择的乘用车车主/驾驶员。第二个调查对象是来自加拿大魁北克省和不列颠哥伦比亚省的2006年至2008年配备ESC的1017名拥有者/驾驶员。结果:虽然ESC驾驶员比其他车辆的驾驶员更容易意识到ESC(77%比39%),并且自己的车辆已经配备了ESC(63%比8%),但23%的人从未听说过它的。知道自己的车辆装有ESC的驾驶员中有90%的人认为ESC使驾驶更加安全,并报告说他们有信心ESC在紧急情况下会起作用。知道自己的车辆有ESC的ESC车主中有23%的人报告说,自从他们开始驾驶车辆以来,他们的驾驶行为就发生了长期变化。结论:总体而言,结果表明某些驾驶员可能会适应ESC的行为。但是,它在减少严重撞车事故可能性方面的行之有效的功效可能超过了不安全驾驶的任何潜在增加。为了充分利用ESC,鼓励车辆制造商以现实,安全的方式销售配备ESC的车辆。还鼓励驾驶员培训和安全组织向其成员提供有关ESC的均衡教育信息。

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